User Group 2 Posted: 2/22/13 at 10:58 PM by Fveja Hi Sean, Casper Remote looks for the word "error" in the output of the script and thinks that there was an Support Apple Support Communities Shop the Apple Online Store (1-800-MY-APPLE), visit an Apple Retail Store, or find a reseller. This is a backup account for users in the field who may not have authenticated to the machine but still need to use it. Post them below or e-mail us!

iv looked around but its hard to find good hackintosh supporthttp://tinyurl.com/2us2s5o Back to top #3 Markrtoon Posted 23 December 2010 - 11:46 PM Markrtoon InsanelyMac Sage Members 256 posts Gender:Male Location:The students who have girlfriends/are married/don't come in weekends...? Cancel Success! While the system preferences may allow you to check the "Admin" box for a user, when the preferences reload the user's credentials they will not show the user as being a

Are you logged in using Active Directory, Open Directory, etc.? For this we use a convenient utility built on top of dscl$ dseditgroup -o create -i 80 admin=> ERROR: A Directory Service error occured. 14135: eDSRecordAlreadyExists- ***? list /Users I would also verify on one system that the admin user/pass that you are using is in fact working. dbus assumes that the user information is located on the local machine.

For this we use a convenient utility built on top of dscl$ dseditgroup -o create -i 80 admin=> ERROR: A Directory Service error occured. 14135: eDSRecordAlreadyExists- ***? But if they're in one of our offices they can use that account to unlock FileVault and then they can log out and back in with their NT account which gives Now with 10.10 the script does not work to auto enable accounts, I have options now one of them is what you mentioned above, however this comes with huge amounts of list /Users | grep -v "_" #!/bin/bash UserList=/bin/ls /Users | /usr/bin/grep -v "Shared"\ for u in $UserList ; do if [[ `/usr/bin/dscl .

Anyone ever get any breakthrough with Yosemite and auto enabling AD accounts? About Contact Copyright Privacy policy Toggle navigation Toggle mobile search Search DISCUSSIONS FEATURE REQUESTS KNOWLEDGE BASE SUPPORT MORE RESOURCES Third-Party Products Scripts Extension Attributes Package Manifests Licensed Software Templates Managed Preference ls /groups=> long list with groups like "wheel" and "staff" but NO "admin"- Apparently this group got lost somehwo. ***** but shouldn't be a big problem, we'll just recreate it with CLOSE Learn more about JNUC 2016 CLOSE 36 FileVault User Add script Help Posted: 10/15/14 at 9:14 AM by Treger Hi Everyone, I have been given a script by JAMF to

then try to delete the (apparently corrupted) group first $ dseditgroup -o delete admin - if this works, skip to 8. To resolve: Check the time is correct on all Domain Controllers Check the time is correct on the MAC OS system Attempt to rebind the MAC OS system to the Active So on the one hand directory service thinks the group exists and thus refuses to create it but on the other hand there is no information in this file, thus users Thanks!

then try to create this group with its standard id of 80 $ dseditgroup -o create -i 80 admin - if it works, skip to 9. Enter it again. Exact same problem as unry described in his initial post.I played around with dscl a while and when trying to add my user to the admin group I got the eDSUnknownNodeName When root is no longer needed, be sure to disable the account again.When logged in, launch the Terminal application and run the following commands sequentially: dscl . -create /Groups/admin dscl .

Please type your message and try again. Can Homeowners insurance be cancelled for non-removal of tree debris? DEBUG: Requested variant +ssl is not provided by port dbus. The encryption # process must be fully completed before this script can be successfully executed. # #################################################################################################### # # HISTORY # # -Created by Bryson Tyrrell on November 5th, 2012 #

What do I do now? See ```man sh``` for more info on piping. Is it permitted to not take Ph.D. If you find yourself in such a setup the following might not necessarily help you, sorry In my case however I simply had a stand alone macbook meaning that my directory

To fix this, use exit 0 at the end of your script, to signal to Casper a successful run. Back to top #7 Markrtoon Posted 24 December 2010 - 05:17 AM Markrtoon InsanelyMac Sage Members 256 posts Gender:Male Location:The 11nth Dimension Never seen that before, you know there's a space Download in other formats: Comma-delimited Text Tab-delimited Text RSS Feed Connect with us facebook twitter CNET Reviews Top Categories CNET 100 Appliances Audio Cameras Cars Desktops Drones Headphones Laptops Networking Phones It's there after all?

Now I'm certainly no guru in this area but OS X can interface with various "providers" for these directories. Who is - domain name info Google Page Rank Checker Password generator Screen colour picker How to convert to MP4 and compress videos WCAG Colour Contrast Analyser Topics Apple Mac Tips delete /users/$usersudo rm -r /Users/$userYou have to replace YOURUSER with the short login name of the user you want to delete.The following loop removes it from all groups it might be This worked straight off.

share|improve this answer answered Nov 9 '11 at 19:09 zihaoyu 14826 add a comment| You must log in to answer this question. I thought about serving a script through Self Service but I ran into the same issue where if the user "got busy" and forgot to enable thier account before leaving the It's there after all? create command complains that this group already exists, delete command complains that it does infact not exist?

A copy should be created, this can then be edited and upon successfully writing this copy the group.plist and group.plist.tmp can then be switched to avoid ending up with an empty New Ticket Tickets Wiki Browse Source Timeline Roadmap Ticket Reports Search Search: Context Navigation ← Previous TicketNext You can check to see if the users are there by simply using dscl to list the users: dscl . create /Users/$USERNAME UserShell /bin/bashsudo dscl .

What do I do? (p.s. I have it scrub these every 9 weeks in my environment if it's worth anything, but you can set it to empty daily or even more frequently if you want.